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Clubbed treehopper

Harmful Effects of Clubbed treehopper

Cyphonia clavata

A species of Cyphonia

Clubbed treehopper poses risks to plants in the Moraceae family by extracting fluids from leaves and stems, causing stress, wilting, discoloration, and reduced vigor.

What Type of Pest Is Clubbed treehopper?

Hurt Plant
Hurt Plant
Damage Stage
Adults, Nymphs
Host Plants
Moraceae
Host Plants Organs
Leaves, Stems
Damage Ways
Sucking Plant Fluids
Damage Reason
Feeding
Damage Level
Mild to Severe
Clubbed treehopper inflicts harm on plants from the Moraceae family through its feeding habits. By sucking plant fluids from leaves and stems, the insect causes stress to the host plant. This can lead to symptoms such as wilting, discoloration, and potentially, a reduction in the plant's overall health and vigor.